Welcome to our website!The believers at Colmar Manor Gospel chapel believe there is one God expressed in three persona: The Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit. We believe the Lord Jesus Christ is the Son of God, co-equal with the Father. Because Jesus was sinless, He was able to come and pay the penalty for the sins of the world by dying on the cross. The ultimate proof that Jesus Christ's sacrifice on the cross was enough forever was that He rose again from the dead. The resurrection was a historical event, and it is because of that event that we place our faith in the Lord Jesus, and are trusting that faith in Him alone is enough to bring us into heaven.

After the Lord Jesus rose from the dead, He ascended into heaven. Since He is living, and He is the One who saved us from hell, He has the right to tell us how to live our lives. People, once they place their faith in the Lord Jesus are saved, and even though these Christians still sin, they will never be in fear of hell. It also says though, that true Christians will not live in a way that is consistently sinful. The natural result of being saved is that we will live lives full of good works. God will make Christians more and more like the Lord Jesus when those Christians let Him work in their lives.

The Lord Jesus said that we should meet often to remember Him by breaking bread which represents His body, and drinking wine which represents His blood. These symbols remind us that the Lord Jesus died for us, and remembering Him in this way is a way show Him honor. The early believers met on the first day of every week to break break (Acts 20:7), so the believers at Colmar Manor Gospel Chapel have decided to do this as well.

In the New Testament we do not find that just a few people are supposed to do all of the teaching and preaching and organizing, but that, as a body is made up of many members, all Christians are supposed to do their part in a local gathering of believers. In the old testament there was only certain people who were priests and thus only a few could approach God; but in the New Testament we learn that ALL BELIEVERS are priests and can come near to God directly.

Although all believers are equal in their standing with God, all believers do not have the same skills and talents. Some are more able to give, some God has given especially kind hearts to show mercy to people, some can teach others better than others, some God has made able to lead better, and there are many other gifts that God gives to every believer. Thus, we believe the Bible teaches that each individual Christian has his or her own important roll to play in the local church.

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